Suppose P is the experimental probability of a certain event occurring, based on 100 trials. Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating P?

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The correct formula for calculating the experimental probability (P) is:

P = Number of times the event occurred / Total number of trials

In this case, since there were 100 trials, you would divide the number of times the event occurred by 100.

To calculate the experimental probability (P) of an event occurring based on 100 trials, you need to divide the number of times the event occurred by the total number of trials.

The correct formula is:

P = (Number of times the event occurred) / (Total number of trials)

Since you are given that the number of trials is 100, you can use this information to calculate the experimental probability (P) accurately.

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